“ Ringside ”
Fun fact is that I photograph kickboxing/Muay Thai/BJJ tournaments and fights sometimes as a side hobby. I also train in Muay Thai, so it's a nice way to combine two of my hobbies!

All the shots I took on Friday at this tournament used a wider aperture to allow for the use of a ...
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  • Jim Bashkin Edited 10 months ago

    Beautiful and full of life. Keep your head protected! ❤️

    Beautiful and full of life. Keep your head protected! ❤️

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  • Theresa Koorey Edited a year ago

    This is amazing! One of my very favourites this week. I love how through the ring, we feel right up close to the boxer and the rings frame her as she talks to her coach

    This is amazing! One of my very favourites this week. I love how through the ring, we feel right up close to the boxer and the rings frame her as she talks to her coach

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  • Robert G Edited a year ago

    Fantastic capture, one of my favorites this week!

    Fantastic capture, one of my favorites this week!

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
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Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
1/500 f/2.8 8000 160

Tags

#wideaperture #muay #thai #fight

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